Tea for Two

Teacups and saucers are a delicate way to serve beverages or even desserts

Text: Allison Cook
Photos: Nancy Nolan
December 2008

Left to right:

Spode Blue Italian china offers scenes of bucolic life, and each piece is a story unto itself. Available at Ragans Gifts in Stuttgart.

Delicate in design, the hand-painted Herend Hungary porcelain china cup and saucer afford artwork-worthy gold detailing, and each piece is numbered. Available at Fifth Season in Little Rock.

From Vietri, the Canape plate offers imprinted botanical motifs, while the complementary mug is scalloped along the rim and handle. Available at Vintage Cargo in Eureka Springs.

Sturdy in construction, the footed Alfresco mug by Vietri is colorful and oversized for a full cup of your morning Joe. Available at House to Home in Hot Springs.

Diminutive in size but not in style, the bronze-finished teacup and saucer is sure to be a conversation piece. Available at Kitchen Co. in Little Rock.

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